Maarten,
So, if there are Z80 cross-assemblers for PC that are better than TASM, I'm
really interested. I don't care much about editors and stuff, the last
years I have become a fan of command-line compiling. I am even thinking of
installing Linux on my PC... ;)
You can
At 09:37 PM 4/20/99 +0200, you wrote:
We think we have something interesting for you.. You probably make your
sources with GEN80 or COMPASS as they are the
most used assemblers on MSX.. Well.. Also you probably think that it's
slow, especially the time to compile files to
disk..
No, not really.
At 02:19 PM 4/20/99 -0400, you wrote:
TeddyWareZ will add some more extensions, such as a serious number of those
macro's (which *won't* effect the number of clock cycles)
Also all BIOS and BDOS routines will be there, a serious number of addresses
and documents about the BIOS, BDOS, VDP, etc..
Hey..
We think we have something interesting for you.. You probably make your sources with
GEN80 or COMPASS as they are the
most used assemblers on MSX.. Well.. Also you probably think that it's slow,
especially the time to compile files to
disk.. Wouldn't it all be easier to use a fully
Hey..
We think we have something interesting for you.. You probably make your
sources with GEN80 or COMPASS as they are the
most used assemblers on MSX.. Well.. Also you probably think that it's
slow, especially the time to compile files to
disk..
No, not really. Assembling my SA-sources (which